HONG KONG, May 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The CAMON 15 series smartphone from TECNO Mobile (www.TECNOMobile.com) has begun its official sale, which means it’s time to dive deeper into this device that many people have heard so much about. Aside from its ultra-high resolution 64-megapixel camera, what are the features that make this phone the mobile photography powerhouse we’ve heard of from the first wave of pre-release users?

When speaking of the CAMON 15, two technologies must be mentioned that put it at the leading position in the market with its quad-camera smartphone technology: Ultra HD, and Super Night Mode. Powered by a 64MP Sony camera, Ultra HD is next-generation resolution performance, giving images that can be scaled up and zoomed in without sacrificing clarity. Meanwhile, Super Night Mode has everything to achieve that level of clarity even after nightfall, using TAIVOS™ technology to tame the wilderness that night shots have traditionally been for camera phone users, reducing noise and optimizing exposure levels with 15-frame synth.

With these two doing the heavy lifting, the CAMON 15 still manages to go further with the type of supporting features that help smartphone users get more out of their cameras in different shooting environments.

6.6’FHD+ Real Fullview, true big screen

While most of the competitors are equipped with 6.2″ or maybe to 6.5″ as the largest, the TECNO CAMON 15 Premier’s screen has a 6.6″ Perfect Full view, giving users a wider, clearer, and more colorful visual experience. The 91.2% super screen ratio and unibody pop-up camera design helps actualize the dream of an immersive, full view, cinematic experience. Users can enjoy a truly boundless screen.

The super big screen enables the 115-degree Super Wide-Angle visibility to be fully viewed. While taking photos with the 115° Super Wide Angle, it is needless to worry about failing to fully capture the grand scenery. The anti-distortion feature allows the scene be recorded as seen in reality.

TECNO CAMON 15 Premier is armed with 128GB ROM + 6GB RAM and a 4000mAh long-lasting battery. 128GB ROM offers more space to store data, and relieves users of the need to frequently clean-up to get more storage. 6GB RAM provides a stable and highly efficient performance. Multitasking and gaming has become faster and smoother.

The 4000mAh powerful battery satisfies users’ need for a stable power supply in work and daily life.

LONDON, May 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Chubb today announced the appointment of Mark Quinn as Regional Head of PowerGen for Eurasia & Africa.

In this role, Mark will have overall responsibility for underwriting and business development activity for this line of business across its Eurasia & Africa region, where he will be supported by local underwriting teams.

Mark, who was previously Head of PowerGen in MENA, will report to Nikolay Dmitriev, Regional Director Property and Casualty. He will also maintain his responsibilities as Senior Executive Officer of Chubb Underwriting (DFIC) Ltd, reporting to Mojgan Khoshabi, Regional Managing Director, MENA. Mark will continue to be based in Dubai and the appointment is effective immediately.

Giles Ward, Regional President, Eurasia & Africa, Chubb, said:

“I’m extremely pleased that we have a professional of Mark’s calibre in the team. In his new role, his deep technical and market knowledge, backed by Chubb’s excellent risk engineering and claims capabilities, will help us capitalise on opportunities for profitable growth in the region in this line of business.”

About Chubb

Chubb is the world’s largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company. With operations in 54 countries and territories, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. As an underwriting company, we assess, assume and manage risk with insight and discipline. We service and pay our claims fairly and promptly. The company is also defined by its extensive product and service offerings, broad distribution capabilities, exceptional financial strength and local operations globally. Parent company Chubb Limited is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CB) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Chubb maintains executive offices in Zurich, New York, London, Paris and other locations, and employs approximately 33,000 people worldwide. Additional information can be found at: www.chubb.com

ABU DHABI, The UAE has announced its support for the ministerial statement issued by the World Trade Organisation, WTO, on trade policies, under the framework of the fight against the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic.

The ministerial statement supports the vital role of the WTO as it monitors trade-related measures implemented by WTO Members in response to the COVID-19 situation, and encourages Members to continue notifying the WTO of any such measures as far in advance as practicable.

A predictable, transparent, non-discriminatory and open global trading system will be essential for broad-based, sustainable economic recovery. We, therefore, strongly reaffirm our support for the rules-based multilateral trading system and the central role of the WTO. We will continue to act in a manner consistent with our WTO rights and obligations. We will refrain from raising new unjustified barriers to investment or to trade in goods and services, the statement added.

Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, said that the UAE has declared its support for the statement, which is in line with the country’s efforts to address the current crisis, adding that the country has called on many regional and international events to promote international cooperation in ensuring the safety and continuity of trade.

He added that cooperating to facilitate cross-border trade is a fundamental matter, and the related messages declared by the country are clear about its commitment to support international trade and guarantee the movement of goods and services.

The UAE is a key international trading centre and will support the continuity of logistical networks and maintaining air, land and sea shipping routes, to ensure the movement of medical and food supplies and empower communities around the world to continuously access products and services, Al Mansouri said in conclusion.

WTO’s ministerial statement on COVID-19 and the multilateral trading system reads: 1.1.The spread of COVID-19 has led to a devastating human tragedy and responding to this global health crisis remains a priority of our respective governments. Our focus continues to be on efforts to protect human life. Now more than ever is the time for the international community to step up cooperation and coordination.

1.2. As Ministers responsible for the WTO, we are actively working to ensure the continued flow of vital medical supplies and other essential goods and services across borders during this health crisis. The WTO has an essential role to play in this regard. We stress that trade restrictive emergency measures aimed at protecting health, if deemed necessary, shall be targeted, proportionate, transparent and temporary, not create unnecessary barriers to trade or disruption to global supply chains, and be consistent with WTO rules. We pledge to lift any such measures as soon as possible.

1.3. We underscore the importance of maintaining well-functioning supply chains in order to deploy international resources more effectively and call for intensified cooperation between the WTO and other international organizations in support of a coherent response to this and future health crises.

1.4. We encourage work at the WTO on concrete actions aimed at facilitating cross-border flows of vital medical supplies and other essential goods and services, including through the application of best practices and simplified procedures and through further trade opening.

1.5. We also stress the necessity of maintaining agriculture supply chains and preserving Members’ food security. We, therefore, pledge to not impose export restrictions and to refrain from implementing unjustified trade barriers on agricultural and food products in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

1.6. We support the vital role of the WTO as it monitors trade-related measures implemented by WTO Members in response to the COVID-19 situation, and we encourage Members to continue notifying the WTO of any such measures as far in advance as practicable.

1.7. We are also facing a global economic shock that will continue to require a coordinated international response. We recognize the enormous challenges that will be faced by developing Members and, in particular, least developed Members. We also note that the negative impact will be especially severe for micro, small and medium sized enterprises, and we will intensify our efforts to support their ability to make a contribution to economic recovery.

1.8. We support the full resumption of all WTO activities as soon as feasible. We will intensify our efforts to develop new WTO disciplines, to improve existing WTO disciplines and to find a lasting solution to the situation relating to the WTO Appellate Body in order to support long-term, sustainable economic growth. We will also support continued efforts to reform the WTO so that it is as effective as possible.

1.9. A predictable, transparent, non-discriminatory and open global trading system will be essential for broad-based, sustainable economic recovery. We, therefore, strongly reaffirm our support for the rules-based multilateral trading system and the central role of the WTO. We will continue to act in a manner consistent with our WTO rights and obligations. We will refrain from raising new unjustified barriers to investment or to trade in goods and services.